The Summer of the Electric Lion (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 15, 2018

Original Title:
El verano del león eléctrico

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Agosto Cine
Elëctrica
ICEI Uchile

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

In a house far from Santiago de Chile, little Alonso tries to change the fate of his sister Daniela, still just a child, who is about to become the seventh wife of the Lion of Judah, a supposed prophet, leader of a cult, who apparently provides electricity when he is touched.

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Art Department Assistant:
Pascal Viveros

Assistant Director:
Fernanda Sepúlveda

Casting:
Diego Céspedes

Director:
Diego Céspedes

Director of Photography:
Gustavo Yáñez
Thomas Woodroffe

Editor:
Ignacio Ulloa

Executive Producer:
Paula Araneda
Alba Gaviraghi
Matías de Bourguignon
Nicolás Guzmán

Foley Artist:
Nicolás Moris

Original Music Composer:
Sebastián Pérez
Claudio Vidal

Post Production Supervisor:
Thomas Woodroffe

Producer:
Paula Araneda

Production Assistant:
Ignacia Celedón
Camilo Araneda

Production Design:
Amapola Santander

Screenplay:
Diego Céspedes

Script Supervisor:
Ignacio Ulloa

Sound:
Nicolás Rodríguez
Pedro Gutes

Sound Post Supervisor:
Pablo Bahamóndez
Roberto Espinoza

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